sharepoint portal server的sdk英文版
The SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK) contains conceptual overviews, programming tasks, samples, and references to guide you in developing solutions based on SharePoint products and technologies.
Combined DHCP/DNS Server. DHCP Server allots addresses and DNS Server first try resolving from DHCP allotted names then from Cache then forwarding to External DNS. Relay Agent, PXEBOOT and BOOTP, Zone Replication, Auto Config and auto Dynamic DNS update.
Beginning with an overview of SQL Server 2000, this book discusses online transaction processing (OLTP) and online analytical processing (OLAP), features a tour of different SQL Server releases, and offers a guide to installation. The author describes and demonstrates the changes since SQL Server 7.0, thoroughly exploring SQL Server 2000 s capacity as a Web-enabled database server. Readers are then immersed in advanced database administration topics such as performance optimization and debugging techniques.
JavaServer Pages™ Specification
This document is intended for:
· Web Server and Application Server vendors that want to provide JSP containers that
conform to the Tag Extensions specification.
· Web Authoring Tool vendors that want to generate JSP pages that conform to the Tag
Extensions specification.
· Service providers that want to deliver functionality as tag libraries.
· Sophisticated JSP page authors that want to define new tag libraries for their use, or who
are responsible for creating tag libraries for the use of a group.
· Eager JSP page authors who do not want to or cannot wait for Web Authoring Tools, or
even a User’s Guide.
This document is not a User’s Guide, but it contains some positioning and explanatory
material.
This document is intended for consumption by:
• Web Server and Application Server vendors that want to provide Servlet Engines that conform
with this specification.
• Web Authoring Tool developers that want to generate Web Applications that conform to this
specification
• Sophisticated Servlet authors who want to understand the underlying mechanisms of Servlet
technology.
Please note that this specification is not a User’s Guide and is not intended to be used as such.
Servlets and JavaServer Pages is the first complete guide to building dynamic Java-based Web applications using the new JavaServer Pages 2.0 and Servlets 2.4. Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide a robust solution to developing large, complex Web applications, including multiserver projects. In addition to built-in security, portability, and a Web server, they offer developers the freedom to work with any operating system that supports Javabe it Linux, Windows, OSX, or Solaris.
This authoritative book begins by explaining how to set up a Servlet and JSP development environment, including a discussion of containers, Java support, and installing and configuring Tomcat. The authors then thoroughly explore servlets and JSP, including significant coverage of custom tag libraries, newly available filters, and popular servlet and JSP design patterns. Readers can then test-drive the knowledge gained by constructing a book-support Web site.